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348. R. inodora, Fries. Native. English. 
Boadside, near Sedbergh — J. Backhouse, Jun. Sandbeck, near 
Richmond — J. Ward. 
349. R. micrantha, Smith. Native. English. 
Newton wood, near Ayton! — W. Mudd. Thickets about Cleves, 
near Thirsk, and in Beckdale, near Helmsley. 
350. R. rubiginosa, Linn. Native. British? 
Bushy places, near Kirby moorside — W. Mudd Hedges, between 
Yarm and Worsall! — W. Foggitt. On the Yorkshire side of the 
Tees, above Gainford — T. Simpson. Banks of Codbeck, near the 
Dalton railway bridge. 
351. R. canina, Linn. Native. British. 
JR,, canina, sarmentacea, Forsteri, and dumetorum, Flora , 39, 40. The 
three first of these are of frequent occurrence. Does this in- 
clude a single species only, or more than one ? Of the other Roses 
ranged here in the London Catalogue, R. surculosa, Woods, occurs 
at Sandbeck, near Richmond, J. Ward; and R. bractescens, Woods, 
near Croft — J. Ward. 
352. R. systyla, Aut. Incognit. 
In hedges, near Kirby Misperton — JR. Spruce. As this supposed 
species has not been clearly ascertained to grow in Britain, except 
considerably southward of Yorkshire, it will be safest to reject it, 
until confirmed, as an inhabitant of the county. {Vide Cyb. Brit, 
iii. 422.) 
353. R. arvensis, Linn. Native. English. 
SANGUISORBA. 
354. S. officinalis, Linn. Native. Scottish. 
POTERIUM. 
355. P. sanguisorba, Linn. Native. English. 
ALCHEMILLA. 
256. A. vulgaris, Linn. Native. British. 
357. A. alpina, Linn. Native. Highland. 
Reported by Ray as growing on “ mountains in this county ; ” but 
the only special locality which seems to have been ascertained is 
Cautley crags, near Sedberg — Rev. G. Pinder , (Cyb. Brit. iii. 423,) 
J. Backhouse, Jun. 
358. A. arvensis, Linn 
Native. 
British. 
